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Every year, Japan's summer is hot, but the summer of 2025 is an epoch-making scorcher. No proper rainy season, just relentless sunshine, with temperatures barely dropping at night. By August, record-high temperatures are being updated across the country.
But some things never change - like the thrill of summer. There's always a feeling that something exciting is about to happen. We've captured that anticipation and the extreme heat in a single EP. Here's to hoping the summer of 2025 brings special memories to everyone!
pomodorosa is a Tokyo-based creator who began his career in the 2000s as a composer and arranger for commercial music. Notable works include the catchy tunes for Suntory's "Protein Water" featuring "Hoso-Macho" and "Gori-Macho," as well as a parody of Jamiroquai's Virtual Insanity for Nissin's "Cup Noodle" commercial. As a playwright, pomodorosa built a robust portfolio with contributions to Kids on the Slope, Space Dandy, and other projects. In the 2010s, pomodorosa ventured into illustration, creating cover art and key visuals for novels. He gained recognition as a character designer for anime such as Listeners, Deca-Dence, and Break of Dawn, and provided model seats for brands like Suntory's "Horo-yoi," McDonald's "McShake," and artwork for "Calpis". Since the 2020s, pomodorosa has expanded his musical endeavors, particularly as a musician. Collaborating primarily with vocalist "Rosa," they have captivated global audiences in genres like jazz, bossa nova, and Shibuya-kei city pop. As of 2025, pomodorosa boasts 80K monthly Spotify listeners and 3 million streams. Their first album's tracks, "Bourbon" and "Thunderbolt from the blue," went viral on YouTube and TikTok, amplifying their fanbase-especially among Gen Z-through a synergy with his illustration work.
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